Colorado celebrates Frozen Dead Guy Days, US’ weirdest festival

Mar 17, 2017 12:14 IST

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Arms hang out of the back of a hearse during the hearse parade in the annual ‘Frozen Dead Guy Days’ festival inspired by a frozen corpse, in Nederland, Colorado. A Small town of under 1,500 people throws a festival every year to honour the frozen corpse of Bredo Morstoel, whose corpse resides in a dry-ice-packed shed in the town. (Rick Wilking / REUTERS)

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A woman climbs off the roof of a decorated hearse at the annual ‘Frozen Dead Guy Days’ festival. (Rick Wilking / REUTERS)

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A coffin race team takes a turn in the coffin races at the yearly ‘Frozen Dead Guy Days’ festival. (Rick Wilking / REUTERS)

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A man poses in a skeleton mask during the festival in Nederland.

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The Tattoo Tequila coffin race team parades down the street in Nederland.

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Mock skeletons are pictured in the back of a hearse during the hearse parade.

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Kevin Weller poses in a cutout of the frozen corpse that inspired the annual ‘Frozen Dead Guy Days’ festival.

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A coffin race team parades down the street in the annual ‘Frozen Dead Guy Days’ festival inspired by a frozen corpse.

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The Only Good Lawyer is a Dead Lawyer team yells during the coffin races at the festival. (Rick Wilking / REUTERS)

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The festival runs for three days, attracts more than 20,000 people a year dressed in skeleton makeup and Halloween costumes, and features musical performances, a frozen salmon toss, a very literal parade of hearses, and a coffin race where teams carry their ‘dead’ friends to a finish line in a coffin. (Rick Wilking / REUTERS)